Peabody pays for more platypuses to go home

peabody-pays-for-more-platypuses-to-go-home
ENVIRONMENT

Each platypus carries an acoustic tag for remote monitoring

Platypus released into the wild.

Platypus released into the wild. | Credits: UNSW Sydney

Peabody Energy subsidiary Metropolitan Collieries has injected $630,000 into the University of New South Wales’ Platypus Conservation Initiative to fund a second round of reintroductions of the iconic…

Start a free trial to continue reading this article

Already have an account? Sign in here

The definitive guide to mining operations and excellence.

Established in 1909 by Herbert Hoover, Mining Magazine provides comprehensive technical insight into mining operations. It aims to inform and support mine management in decision-making regarding mining techniques, technologies, workforce, logistics, and supply chains.

Subscribe now

Get the Mining Magazine Newsletter delivered free each day